Hi Caolán, hi Júlio!
Am Sonntag, den 12.12.2010, 20:34 +0000 schrieb Caolán McNamara:
What you think about install extensions like in Firefox? I mean, the
user just need to open extensions manager, search extensions and
click
to install. This feature would be great! (my point of view). Also,
it
checks updates in dictionaries, grammatical rules, etc.
Well, I think the "checks updates for already installed" extensions is
already in there, that should work I think.
Yep - but of course it requires extensions to be installed that handle
the language related stuff.
Júlio, if you could work on improving the current Extension workflow -
this would be great. Currently, it requires to go to a certain site,
filter manually, download the extension to a temporary location, install
it within LibO/OOo (if it works and you downloaded the correct version),
delete the temporary file. Wow!
Firefox (more or less): Open the "extension" manager, mark one of the
highest rated extensions for installation, wait. Done.
Cheers,
Christoph
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